This memorial was designated a Grade II listed structure on 18 October 2017: List Entry No. 1449828. This followed an application made under the Historic England scheme to add 2,500 free-standing First World War memorials to the National Heritage List for England between 2014 and 2018: The War Memorials Listing Project

The names below have been linked to pages on the Commonwealth War Graves Committee website. Some are named by the CWGC as living in Wolvercote, and many of the men are pictured in the Oxford Journal Illustrated with the name of their regiment, which has enabled the identification of others. Those which have not been verified have [?] after their names.

Key: “also St T” = also on the war memorial of St Thomas's Church, Oxford and “also St G” = also on the war memorial of St Giles's Church Oxford

* Sidney Claridge is the brother of Richard Claridge, the man listed two before him on the list.

** The farm labourer Absalom Loveridge and his wife Elizabeth who lived at 6 High Street, Lower Wolvercote had ten sons and five daughters. All ten sons served in the war, and three of them fell. See the “Patriotic Families” section of the Oxford Journal Illustrated on 1 March 1916 (p. 6) for photographs of the parents with Albert (Royal Fusiliers); William, Edward, John, and Walter (Derby); and Thomas, James, Frederick, George, and Alfred (OBLI).